A Culture of Community Service

Community service is integral to a McKendree University education; in fact, it is every student’s first assignment. Before they enter a classroom,
open a textbook or turn on a computer, new first-year and transfer students are handed
a rake, paintbrush, sponge or shovel and sent “Into the Streets” to lend a hand in
local communities during orientation weekend.

Since 1994, the cornerstone of volunteerism on campus has been the Lyn Huxford Center for Community Service. Under the direction of Dr. Lyn Huxford, professor of sociology, students coordinate weekly service programs at youth centers and nursing homes,
for example. McKendree student outreach benefitted more than 44 local agencies and
activities last year, from food banks to animal shelters to the Special Olympics.

Thousands of miles from campus, McKendreans have helped document and preserve an indigenous
tribe’s music in the rain forest of Ecuador. Last spring, a cross-cultural practicum
group cleared litter and debris from a beach in Costa Rica, where they studied sea
turtles during the nesting season. Elsewhere in Costa Rica, a Campus Ministries mission group shared fun and fellowship as they built new housing and taught Vacation
Bible School. Many have spent an “alternative spring break” delivering supplies and
building or painting houses in a small Jamaican community.

The spirit of service is thriving at McKendree and far beyond. In these pages, you
will meet just a few of our many inspirational students, instructors and alumni who
are driven to help others.